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Secondly, sufficient pre-existing data exist within the catchment to allow the identification of at least four primary carp recruitment areas, or ‘hotspots’ (Gilligan, in prep) within the lower Lachlan catchment: ... 2002). However, as is typical for
Integrated planning that seeks to locate marine parks in areas adjacent to terrestrial reserves is seen as a key mechanism for conserving coastal and marine biodiversity (Breen et al. ... 2005). This means that any future marine protected areas are
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 1. INTRODUCTION. 14 1.1. Background. 14 1.2. Need. ... At the NSW state level, this project satisfies three priority areas of research listed under the key document “Planning strategic research, aquaculture and aquatic conservation
15. Figure 3.8. Length frequency distributions of trap caught ocean jackets from 5 areas along the New South Wales coast. ... 2.4. Discussion. We received survey returns from 52% of active fish trappers from all areas in NSW.
areas, the approximate dates of any introductions, and their potential impacts on native marine communities. ... Oxygen depletion and/or toxins produced during these blooms may lead to the destruction of marine life over large areas (Edgar 2000).
Julian M. Hughes and John Stewart. NSW Department of Primary Industries Sydney Institute of Marine Science Building 19, Chowder Bay Road. ... Sydney Institute of Marine Science Chowder Bay Road, Mosman, NSW, 2088 Telephone: 02 9435 4668.
Sciaenids are mostly demersal fishes found in fresh, estuarine and coastal marine waters in subtropical to temperate regions of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. ... 1990). Standardised sampling of small juveniles using nets with small mesh across
port and adjacent areas, the approximate dates of any introductions, and their potential impacts on native marine communities. ... Oxygen depletion and/or toxins produced during these blooms may lead to the destruction of marine life over large areas